3) Because these glogs will be posted for all the world to view, we will accept only "best work" for these projects. We may ask you to improve your project before it is accepted.
Look at some of the glogs on the website to get ideas.
Checklist for your project:
Unique country (can't do a country that someone else has already done)
Title
7 pictures or graphics (not including title)
8 pieces of information
8 information or video links
No spelling, capitalization or grammar errors
Mrs. Brisbay will give you up to 50 points in World Geography (up to 50 points) for making a glog for the project.
You have the opportunity to have your glog on an international Wiki called "Greetings From the World." Here's what you do:
1) Take a look at the Greetings From the World website to read what other classes have done and the glogs that have been placed on the site.
2) Learn how to make a glog.
What is a glog? It is a graphical blog; an online interactive media poster that you create!
**The glog website doesn't work really well at school, so you will have to do this at home.If you need help, view this tutorial.
Questions? Ask Mrs. Brisbay or the librarian!
You can put many different elements in your glog:
Wall (background)
Information (Text)
Links
Photographs
Videos
Sound
3) Because these glogs will be posted for all the world to view, we will accept only "best work" for these projects. We may ask you to improve your project before it is accepted.
Look at some of the glogs on the website to get ideas.
Checklist for your project:
Unique country (can't do a country that someone else has already done)
Title
7 pictures or graphics (not including title)
8 pieces of information
8 information or video links
No spelling, capitalization or grammar errors
Mrs. Brisbay will give you up to 50 points in World Geography (up to 50 points) for making a glog for the project.